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anthurium subhastatum Imperfect Philodendron subhastatum | PlantsPlease note: This is an Imperfect Plant Our Imperfect Plants are healthy and ready to grow, but they show a little more character than those in our main range. These plants may have some cosmetic quirks such as old pest damage, slight browning, twisted or stunted growth, or a few damaged leaves. None of these issues affect their long term health, and every plant is checked by our team to ensure its rooted and ready to thrive in your care. By choosing

Please note: This is an Imperfect Plant

Our Imperfect Plants are healthy and ready to grow, but they show a little more character than those in our main range. These plants may have some cosmetic quirks such as old pest damage, slight browning, twisted or stunted growth, or a few damaged leaves. None of these issues affect their long-term health, and every plant is checked by our team to ensure it’s rooted and ready to thrive in your care.

By choosing an Imperfect Plant, you’re giving a perfectly good plant a second chance. It’s a simple way to grow your collection while helping us reduce waste and make our production more sustainable. Each one is unique, with its own story and charm, perfect for anyone who values growth in all its forms.

Due to the nature of these plants, Imperfect Plants are not eligible for exchanges or refunds.

Philodendron subhastatum produces long, narrow, lance-shaped leaves with a smooth, bright green upper surface and a vivid cherry-red underside that flashes into view as the foliage moves. The contrast is dramatic and only intensifies as the plant matures. It is a climbing Philodendron that develops significantly larger leaves when given a moss pole to ascend, with mature foliage reaching an impressive length and taking on a more elongated, blade-like shape.

Origins

Native to the tropical forests of Colombia and Ecuador, Philodendron subhastatum grows as a hemiepiphyte, climbing from the forest floor into the mid-canopy. It is found in wet, humid forest at low to moderate elevations and remains uncommon both in the wild and in cultivation.

Soil and Substrate

Our Monstera and Philodendron Premium Potting Mix provides a peat-free, well-draining blend suited to this species. Water when the top 2–3 cm of substrate is dry. Bright, indirect light brings out the strongest red colouring on the leaf undersides and encourages larger foliage development.

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